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XML Sitemap Generator

Generate a standards-compliant XML sitemap for your website. Submit it to Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools to ensure all your pages get indexed.

Configure Sitemap

Include your homepage and all important page URLs.

Why you need an XML sitemap

An XML sitemap tells search engines about all the important pages on your site so they can crawl and index them efficiently.

Faster Indexing

Ensure new pages are discovered and indexed by Google faster.

Priority Signals

Tell Google which pages are most important with priority values.

Crawl Frequency

Hint to bots how often your content is updated.

How to Submit Your XML Sitemap to Google

  1. 1

    Generate your sitemap

    Use our free XML Sitemap Generator above. Include all important pages — homepage, blog posts, product pages, and landing pages.

  2. 2

    Upload to root directory

    Place the sitemap.xml file at your website root. It should be accessible at https://yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml

  3. 3

    Reference in robots.txt

    Add "Sitemap: https://yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml" to your robots.txt file so all bots can find it automatically.

  4. 4

    Submit to Google Search Console

    In Google Search Console → Sitemaps, enter your sitemap URL and click Submit. Google will crawl and index the URLs.

  5. 5

    Submit to Bing Webmaster Tools

    Repeat the process in Bing Webmaster Tools to ensure your pages appear in Bing and Yahoo search results.

XML Sitemap Best Practices

  • Keep your sitemap under 50,000 URLs and 50MB uncompressed
  • Use absolute URLs (https://yourdomain.com/page, not /page)
  • Only include indexable, canonical pages
  • Exclude pages with noindex tags from your sitemap
  • Update your sitemap regularly when adding new content
  • Use changefreq and priority as hints, not guarantees
  • Use separate sitemaps for images, videos, and news

XML Sitemap FAQ

A sitemap does not directly improve rankings, but it ensures all your pages are crawled and indexed. Unindexed pages cannot rank at all, so maintaining a complete sitemap is essential for comprehensive search visibility.
Update your sitemap every time you add, remove, or significantly update pages. For blogs publishing frequently, weekly or even daily sitemap regeneration is recommended. Always resubmit to Google Search Console after updates.
Yes. Large sites often use a sitemap index file that references multiple sitemaps (e.g., one for pages, one for blog posts, one for products). Each individual sitemap file must remain under 50,000 URLs.
Priority is a hint to search engines about the relative importance of your pages. Priority 1.0 (highest) should be reserved for your homepage. Regular pages can use 0.7–0.8, and less important pages 0.3–0.5. Bots are not obligated to follow these hints.
A sitemap itself does not affect Moz DA or Ahrefs DR. However, by ensuring all pages are indexed, you increase the surface area for earning backlinks and organic traffic — which indirectly contributes to domain authority growth over time.

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